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Reporters Without Borders Lists Duterte Admin As Press Freedom Digital Predator

Posted onMarch 16, 2020March 16, 2020AuthorE Fayarowel7 Comments

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CategoriesGovernment, MediaTagsabs-cbn, carlos conde, human rights watch, journalism, press freedom, reporters without borders

So what if the Philippines is removed from the UN Human Rights Council?

Posted onOctober 10, 2017October 12, 2017AuthorFallenAngel8 Comments

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CategoriesGovernment, PoliticsTagsfear of missing out, foreign intervention, human rights watch, hypocrisy, rodrigo duterte, united nations human rights council

Hey #CarlosConde ! Who Did You Say Was DOING LITTLE To Keep Journos Safe?

Posted onAugust 17, 2017August 17, 2017AuthorE Fayarowel6 Comments

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CategoriesGovernment, MediaTagscarlos conde, human rights watch, Joel Sy Egco, Leo Diaz, Presidential Task Force on Media Security

Human Rights Watch Utter Lack Credibility Endangers True Human Rights Vigilance

Posted onAugust 14, 2017August 14, 2017AuthorE Fayarowel2 Comments

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CategoriesMediaTagscarlos conde, human rights watch

Human Rights Watch Researcher Carlos H. Conde’s Ignorant Report on Media Security

Posted onAugust 13, 2017August 13, 2017AuthorE Fayarowel3 Comments

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CategoriesMediaTagscarlos conde, human rights watch

F U to the EU, says Duterte

Posted onSeptember 21, 2016September 21, 2016AuthorHector Gamboa56 Comments

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CategoriesPoliticsTagsdiplomacy, ejk, EU, european union, human rights, Human Rights Imperialism, human rights watch, John Albert Suing, leila de lima, Michael Teo, rafael alunan iii, rodrigo duterte

Two years of Aquino presidency fails to curb human rights abuses in the Philippines

Posted onJuly 22, 2012August 23, 2016Authorbenign03 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, Government, SocietyTags2012, carlos conde, edwin lacierda, human rights watch, impunity, noynoy aquino, sona, state of the nation address

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